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Topic: "God" honored in Super Bowl ad (Read 979 times)

So it was a god who made a farmer. But I noticed that the god so honored was not identified. Maybe it was so Christians, Jews, Muslims etc would not feel left out, although I saw nothing but white people in the ad.

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Don't know. Missed that ad. God did make His presence known with the black out. God is a funny guy. He also wanted the Ravens to win otherwise the 49ers would have scored at the end with the 4th and 7 play in the end zone. Also, the 2 pt. in the end zone at the end helped the point spread so all were happy. Now God can have His day of rest (today) and maybe get on that kid in the hole on Tues.

I'll have to check out the ad you speak of and see what it is all about.

OK, checked it out. If you are a believer then you would like it. I know farmers...a whole lot of them are winers and complainers who will screw you if given an opportunity. Some are not. Pretty much like the rest of us.

Have not heard Paul Harvey's voice in long time. He had a good radio voice.

Don't know. Missed that ad. God did make His presence known with the black out. God is a funny guy. He also wanted the Ravens to win otherwise the 49ers would have scored at the end with the 4th and 7 play in the end zone. Also, the 2 pt. in the end zone at the end helped the point spread so all were happy. Now God can have His day of rest (today) and maybe get on that kid in the hole on Tues.

I'll have to check out the ad you speak of and see what it is all about.

It was a pretty moving ad (especially for believers). I saw an article last week; it said 60% of the people surveyed believed god rewarded pro-athletes who believed and another 30% felt god influenced the outcome of games.

It's a very popular event where contestants eat a giant bowl full of salad on live television in the United States, an eating contest if you will. The last one who remains eating is the victor.

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